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Cobb Schools' JROTC Programs to Conduct Military Pass In Review

The last Pass In Review for Cobb County's JROTC programs took place in 2004.

Cadets in the Sprayberry, Kell and Lassiter high school JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) programs will take part in a Military Pass In Review Thursday, April 19 at 6:15 p.m. at the stadium.

The community is invited to join in this formal inspection and parade, a showcase for Cobb’s outstanding JROTC cadets that promote patriotism and pride in the U.S. armed forces.

Guest speakers at the event include Cobb superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa, Marietta City Schools superintendent Dr. Emily Lembeck and former Cobb superintendent Lt. Gen Joseph Redden.

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The event is free to the public and dress is casual for attendees.

Campbell High School is located at 5265 Ward St SE, Smyrna.

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For additional information, contact Major (Ret) Larry Moyers at 678.842.6870 or Larry.Moyers@cobbk12.org.

About JROTC Programs

JROTC programs have existed in the U.S. for nearly a century, developing cadets through studies of ethics, citizenship, communications, leadership, and life skills. The programs also provide cadets interested in military careers with opportunities for advanced promotion upon enlistment.


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